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Storyline
The countryside near London, daneseoneun his wife, Alice, and the few survivors are hiding in the farmhouse. When infected people into the house, the money and run away from that panic was stuck in the room and his wife Alice does not help to escape. Twenty eight weeks after the outbreak of the UK population, London is considered safe and destroy the British survivors of the city under the constant surveillance, to return to the U.S. military's cooperation. Money and youth living with his father back in London from Spain taemiwa her brother Andy travel. They miss her photos and a few other personal items to get their old home deciding to escape. Alice is an amazing find, but they live in the Army to provide the grassroots level. After several blood tests biology Scarlett Alice detects that the deadly virus carriers, and somehow has immunity to it.
Review
After 28 days, and I think I was ready for this, however, I've seen. The scene is from a psychosis after about 2 seconds from zero to the plane somewhere near the beginning of the film. Kick-starting the intense chaos dawn of the dead year 2004 - was the scene, and this film, how can the good movie, unlike the popcorn you laugh Detodon bite while the movie is never funny.
When there's no violence, there's fear and tension.
When there is on-screen violence, there is absolute shock and horror. Scene after scene shows ordinary people placed in impossible situations from which they cannot escape. This time, of course, there now two implacable predators out there hunting them down: the rage virus from the first film, and the military which is attempting to maintain control of any outbreak, but is willing to visit unspeakable horrors upon innocent people if they cannot keep that control. The horror and scale of the virus is so severe, that the plans the military implements are completely plausible.
The actions scenes are masterfully done, effectively placing the viewer in the points of view of both the victims and the crazed, but still scarily human, zombies. The portrayal of the violence pulls no punches; people of all age groups and walks of life are destroyed without remorse. No attempt is made to soft-pedal it. The fragility of human life on Earth and its vulnerability to just the right nasty virus are thoughts that stay with you after you've left the theater, and add a nice "after taste" of fear. The soundtrack, as with the first film, is amazing in conveying the tension and dread and sadness of the scenes. The story is fairly tight, as well. My only complaints might be with the acting of some of the soldiers, which just didn't feel authentic to me for some reason.
Overall I'd say this is one of the best zombie films I've ever seen, in fact, one of the most effective thrillers I've seen, as well.
The countryside near London, daneseoneun his wife, Alice, and the few survivors are hiding in the farmhouse. When infected people into the house, the money and run away from that panic was stuck in the room and his wife Alice does not help to escape. Twenty eight weeks after the outbreak of the UK population, London is considered safe and destroy the British survivors of the city under the constant surveillance, to return to the U.S. military's cooperation. Money and youth living with his father back in London from Spain taemiwa her brother Andy travel. They miss her photos and a few other personal items to get their old home deciding to escape. Alice is an amazing find, but they live in the Army to provide the grassroots level. After several blood tests biology Scarlett Alice detects that the deadly virus carriers, and somehow has immunity to it.
Review
After 28 days, and I think I was ready for this, however, I've seen. The scene is from a psychosis after about 2 seconds from zero to the plane somewhere near the beginning of the film. Kick-starting the intense chaos dawn of the dead year 2004 - was the scene, and this film, how can the good movie, unlike the popcorn you laugh Detodon bite while the movie is never funny.
When there's no violence, there's fear and tension.
When there is on-screen violence, there is absolute shock and horror. Scene after scene shows ordinary people placed in impossible situations from which they cannot escape. This time, of course, there now two implacable predators out there hunting them down: the rage virus from the first film, and the military which is attempting to maintain control of any outbreak, but is willing to visit unspeakable horrors upon innocent people if they cannot keep that control. The horror and scale of the virus is so severe, that the plans the military implements are completely plausible.
The actions scenes are masterfully done, effectively placing the viewer in the points of view of both the victims and the crazed, but still scarily human, zombies. The portrayal of the violence pulls no punches; people of all age groups and walks of life are destroyed without remorse. No attempt is made to soft-pedal it. The fragility of human life on Earth and its vulnerability to just the right nasty virus are thoughts that stay with you after you've left the theater, and add a nice "after taste" of fear. The soundtrack, as with the first film, is amazing in conveying the tension and dread and sadness of the scenes. The story is fairly tight, as well. My only complaints might be with the acting of some of the soldiers, which just didn't feel authentic to me for some reason.
Overall I'd say this is one of the best zombie films I've ever seen, in fact, one of the most effective thrillers I've seen, as well.
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